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However, the USTC researchers have revealed that dark matter halos hosting dwarf galaxies also exhibit halo bias, which is ...
I know dark matter. Nobody has ever seen dark matter, but I do ... I see it better than anyone ... I've got the best ...
Besides particles like sterile neutrinos, axions and weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), a leading candidate for ...
A research team led by Prof. Wang Huiyuan from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has made a ...
Dark matter is more than five times as abundant as all the visible matter in the universe. So why can't we see any of it?
In a first-of-its-kind test, scientists used a levitated magnet to search for dark matter, the unidentified substance believed to be present throughout the cosmos. If dark matter is made up of ...
Researchers have an explanation for how dark matter emerged - beginning with weightless particles and ending with massive ...
In their study, the scientists examined both evolving dark energy and evolving dark matter. Their analysis showed that changing dark matter fits the data more closely.
The hidden neutron decay route. Typically, when a neutron decays, it splits into three particles: a proton, an electron, and ...
Dartmouth researchers propose a novel theory suggesting dark matter originated from high-energy, massless particles in the ...
For generations, the Big Bang has stood as the definitive origin story of the universe — an explosive moment from which time, ...
Dark matter could be the result of fermions pushed into a warped fifth dimension. This theory builds on an idea first stated in 1999, but is unique in its findings. Dark matter makes up 75 percent ...